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actually would rather their president focus on stuff happening in america than waste a lot of time, energy and military lives, you know, attacking countries like iraq or going into afghanistan or wherever it may be. and what he did in libya to me was a really big moment, i thought for america, where he -- america took a very much backward -- not a backward role, but a behind the frontline role, if you like. and let others be the police force. >> yeah. it was described one time by a white house official as leading from behind, which became is a somewhat controversial statement. i guess i disagree with margaret a little bit. i don't think the obama administration has been shy about using things like drones to, you know, take out american enemies and members of al qaeda. and, you know, i would disagree with you a little bit piers on the domestic front being a focus in his second term. usually the way the second terms play out is you only have about 10 to 12 months in the first year to hit the ground really fast and pass your domestic agenda. once that is up, a lot of presidents in their secon
actually would rather their president focus on stuff happening in america than waste a lot of time, energy and military lives, you know, attacking countries like iraq or going into afghanistan or wherever it may be. and what he did in libya to me was a really big moment, i thought for america, where he -- america took a very much backward -- not a backward role, but a behind the frontline role, if you like. and let others be the police force. >> yeah. it was described one time by a white...
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each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet. these are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. less measurable, but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land. a nagging fear that america owes the decline is inevitable, but the next generation must lower its sights. today i say to you that the challenges we face are real. they are serious and they are many. they will not be met easily or in a short span of time, that know this, america -- they will be met. [cheers and applause] on this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of her pace over conflict and discord. on this day we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that far too long have strangled our politics. we remain a young nation, but in the words of scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. that time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit. to choose our better history, to carry forward that righteous gift, that noble id
each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet. these are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. less measurable, but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land. a nagging fear that america owes the decline is inevitable, but the next generation must lower its sights. today i say to you that the challenges we face are real. they are serious and they are many. they will not be met easily or in a...
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>> well, if he's tired of working with coness, he didn't have the energy to start with then because he didn't try very hard, and this did strike me, lou, as a kind of joyless event today. i mean, there was a -- of course he's somewhat somber, sort of transfer of power, queue you know in herely, but in reality, there was a scolding tone to a lot of this speech, and it's just this america has failed, america has not lived up to these ideals. that's the undercurrent. i mean, i find that disheartening because i think this is the greatest country, and for him to lecture us we're not good enough, it's demoralizing. lou: it -- your comment about joy, not much it was evident to me either. there were pictures of the president chewing gum in the review stand. you know, maybe i'm a bit of a prig on this sort of thing, but it was -- it was belter than him smoking dpsh probably what he wanted. >> exactly, which is what he really wanted to do. >> he was really startling to see it. going through the rhetoric with you, and get the audience's reaction as well. here's quotes i want to go to from the pre
>> well, if he's tired of working with coness, he didn't have the energy to start with then because he didn't try very hard, and this did strike me, lou, as a kind of joyless event today. i mean, there was a -- of course he's somewhat somber, sort of transfer of power, queue you know in herely, but in reality, there was a scolding tone to a lot of this speech, and it's just this america has failed, america has not lived up to these ideals. that's the undercurrent. i mean, i find that...
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>> we would say broken because lots of energy goes into electing these senators individually and then the results are almost nothing. so that's why we would say broken. you could definitely say it's held hostage. but we would say broken because i think regardless of how the deck is, stacks up, republicans, independents and democrats it should not function this way. i mean, we really do believe that. you know, we think our members and working people in this country and most americans would say it's fair. people get elected. at some point, the majority should rule. and that's the way it is in every other democracy in the world. >> but as we talk what's up with harry reid? he does seem to be backing away from the strong reform that you propose. i brought a story from talkingpointsmemo.com. senate majority leader harry reid is voicing support for a set of changes to the current filibuster rules that would fall far short of the more sweeping proposals from people like mr. cohen. what's he -- what's up? >> well, i think part of what's up is he's got four or five mocrats, many of them senior
>> we would say broken because lots of energy goes into electing these senators individually and then the results are almost nothing. so that's why we would say broken. you could definitely say it's held hostage. but we would say broken because i think regardless of how the deck is, stacks up, republicans, independents and democrats it should not function this way. i mean, we really do believe that. you know, we think our members and working people in this country and most americans would...
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but if that same energy is released very rapidly, the battery cells will vent release their contents and have the potential both for fire and explosion. >> reporter: boeing needed special faa approval to allow the dreamliner to use lithium batteries for key electrical systems. >> they have narrowed it down to the battery system on this aircraft. we've had two events and so therefore, they're going to now be able to look at it a little bit more in detail and figure out what's going on. >> boeing's european archrival, airbus uses lithium batteries only for emergency lighting in their air-380. but airbus' plane of the future, the air-350 due out by the end of next year, relies on them more heavily. the company says there are no plans to change its electrical design. >> regarding the batteries, its architecture the safety. >> reporter: there are still 800 dreamliners on order, and it's unclear at this point if the safety concerns will affect the purchases. each aircraft costs $200 million. wolf? >> a lot of money involved. a nightmare for boeing right now. sandy endo reporting from reaga
but if that same energy is released very rapidly, the battery cells will vent release their contents and have the potential both for fire and explosion. >> reporter: boeing needed special faa approval to allow the dreamliner to use lithium batteries for key electrical systems. >> they have narrowed it down to the battery system on this aircraft. we've had two events and so therefore, they're going to now be able to look at it a little bit more in detail and figure out what's going...
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we've got to control our energy in the future. we've got to develop new sources of energy. we've got to invest in research and development and stay on the cutting edge of innovation. all these things are an sbintegl part of developing the economy. >> i've never seen the president as emotionally moved as i saw him after sandy hook. this has been an issue we carried on my show. when i saw what he said the other day and the executive order, i was impressed by the boldness and courage of the leadership and then there was the reality check. within minutes people popping up on both sides saying he can't get through an assault weapon ban. today a young teenage boy killed five people with an assault weapon. the weekend we had people injured at gun shows with guns. america is a country riddled with gun violence. do you think the president has the political clout and the personal drive to try and pursue an assault weapons ban if it looks like he can't? >> i think he's made that clear. he is going to pursue it. >> can he succeed? >> let''s see. we announced a couple of days ago an org
we've got to control our energy in the future. we've got to develop new sources of energy. we've got to invest in research and development and stay on the cutting edge of innovation. all these things are an sbintegl part of developing the economy. >> i've never seen the president as emotionally moved as i saw him after sandy hook. this has been an issue we carried on my show. when i saw what he said the other day and the executive order, i was impressed by the boldness and courage of the...
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you know, one of the things tha energy. one of the things that made this unique is the people that had the investment in this. you understood it was not just about a candidate. it was not just about joe biden or barack obama. this was about us, who we are as a nation, what values we cherish, how hard we're willing to fight to make sure those values live not just for today but for future generations. all of you here understood and were committed to the basic notion that when we put our shoulders to the wheel of history it moves. it moves. it moves forward. that's part of what we celebrate when we come together for inauguration. yesterday americans in all 50 states took part in a national day of service. tomorrow hundreds of thousands will join us in the national mall. what the inauguration reminds us of is the role we have as fellow citizens in promoting a common good even as we carry out our individual responsibilities. the sense there's something larger than ourselves that give shape and meaning to our lives. the theme of
you know, one of the things tha energy. one of the things that made this unique is the people that had the investment in this. you understood it was not just about a candidate. it was not just about joe biden or barack obama. this was about us, who we are as a nation, what values we cherish, how hard we're willing to fight to make sure those values live not just for today but for future generations. all of you here understood and were committed to the basic notion that when we put our shoulders...
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on green energy, how many more billions of taxpayer dollars do we have to pump into green energy companies and watch them go belly up before we realized it is a rat hole and we need to quit shoveling in money? on climate change, anytime somebody tells me that the solution to a problem is to tax the people and pick their pockets under the color of law to solve the problem, then you have to put one hand on your wallet and the other hand under second amendment and back at of the room slowly because they are trying to rob you. host: from "the new york times" - guest: one of the many surprising things a can of the speech just a was obama's fall on embrace of climate change which he will pursue in this term. many people were taken aback by the centrality of his message yesterday. it was not an issue that came up at all in the 2012 presidential campaign. it was something bad, since the election, he has been hedging about they got burned on this issue trying to pass comprehensive legislation during the first term and yet he came out and talked more about this more specifically than any other issue
on green energy, how many more billions of taxpayer dollars do we have to pump into green energy companies and watch them go belly up before we realized it is a rat hole and we need to quit shoveling in money? on climate change, anytime somebody tells me that the solution to a problem is to tax the people and pick their pockets under the color of law to solve the problem, then you have to put one hand on your wallet and the other hand under second amendment and back at of the room slowly...
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he made that argument today, the president, in terms of sustainable energy. i know it makes sense to some people that we have to hunker down and not spend money on anything. but that's really being sort of penny-wise but pound foolish. i mean, actually right now interest rates are so low, that you're a fool if you don't do some investments in terms of education innovation to keep up with other nations. and the president just has to keep making that argument at the same time, chris, i think he does have to sort of deal with some of these long-term deficit debt issues, and just take them off the gosh darn table. >> i agree. >> because they do take up so much oxygen. and i would rather have him handle that than the next republican president who might come along some day. >> well said. gentlemen, let's get to the electoral problem. we all talked about it, we diagnosed it. something like three dozen states tried republican efforts at the capital to try to screw minorities out of voting. let's be honest what they're up to. that was the name of the game as explained
he made that argument today, the president, in terms of sustainable energy. i know it makes sense to some people that we have to hunker down and not spend money on anything. but that's really being sort of penny-wise but pound foolish. i mean, actually right now interest rates are so low, that you're a fool if you don't do some investments in terms of education innovation to keep up with other nations. and the president just has to keep making that argument at the same time, chris, i think he...
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you have to press agenda with energy and vigor. i think our prosecutors have down that with varing degrees of success. host: let me share another moment from your former boss. saying there is a cadence of j.f.k. this n this speech. bill clinton, 1997. >> fellow citizens we must not waste the gift of this time. for all of us on that same journey of our lives and our journey too will come to an end. but the journey of our america must go on. so, my fellow american, we must be strong for there is much to dare. the demands of our time are great and they are different. let us meet them with faith and courage, with patience, and a grateful happy heart. let us shape the hope of this day into the noblest chapter in our history. yes, let us build our bridge. [applause] a bridge wide enough and strong enough for every american to cross over to a blessed land of new promise. may those generations those faces we can't yet see, whose names we may never know, say of us here, that we led our beloved land into a new century with the american dream
you have to press agenda with energy and vigor. i think our prosecutors have down that with varing degrees of success. host: let me share another moment from your former boss. saying there is a cadence of j.f.k. this n this speech. bill clinton, 1997. >> fellow citizens we must not waste the gift of this time. for all of us on that same journey of our lives and our journey too will come to an end. but the journey of our america must go on. so, my fellow american, we must be strong for...
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she wants to make sure her heart is in it and she can give it the energy it deserves. >> reporter: but the first lady's top priority is her family. >> at the end of the day, my most important title is still mom in chief. my daughters are still the heart of my heart and the center of my world. >> reporter: living in the most famous house in the world, the obamas have tried to stay grounded. >> i always tell my friends that i still recognize them. they haven't become some other crazy kids. >> reporter: they have some help from the first lady's mother, marian robinson, who lives on the third floor of the white house, and they keep a daily routine. mrs. obama is up early, sometimes 4:30 a.m., letting bo out and hitting the gym before her daughters wake up. the president starts working out before she wraps up. the girls head off to class at washington's prestigious sidwell friends private school and the president walks to the oval office around 8:30. almost every night the family gathers for dinner together at 6:30 p.m. >> they're not the least bit interested in his day. they're interested
she wants to make sure her heart is in it and she can give it the energy it deserves. >> reporter: but the first lady's top priority is her family. >> at the end of the day, my most important title is still mom in chief. my daughters are still the heart of my heart and the center of my world. >> reporter: living in the most famous house in the world, the obamas have tried to stay grounded. >> i always tell my friends that i still recognize them. they haven't become some...
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if your stars are performing well, and they're happy, the energy level that they generate the whole tame follows that and he looks great. he's really, really excited about the system, because adam's going to move him all over the ice. the left wing, right wing,. >> is this whole marriage thing going to be good for ovechkin? >> alex is 27 now. we forget he's been around. this is his seventh year. yeah, i think he's maturing. a lot of our players are, nick backstrom, mike green looks more mature. they're or bedrock foundational players. i think that beauty calms the savage beast action and they're all with great girls you know, this is what he went. >> ted, thank you so much. >> i missed you. >> it's good to have hockey back. we'll get a taste tonight, an appetizer better the home opener next tuesday. guys? >>> all right. thank you, dan. >>> coming up next, the start football player at notre dame caught in a confusing story about the death of his girlfriend that turned out to be a hoax. >>> president obama will take the oath of office uses president lincoln's bible. we got our hands on thi
if your stars are performing well, and they're happy, the energy level that they generate the whole tame follows that and he looks great. he's really, really excited about the system, because adam's going to move him all over the ice. the left wing, right wing,. >> is this whole marriage thing going to be good for ovechkin? >> alex is 27 now. we forget he's been around. this is his seventh year. yeah, i think he's maturing. a lot of our players are, nick backstrom, mike green looks...
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immigration reform and energy reform. then newtown happened and that wasn't part of his agenda for the second term. then newtown happened and by all signs the president was deeply and personally moved. one of the reasons i suspect you can see there just to, standing to the left of them the fatherf two young daughters and the idea of these 20 young schoolchildren having been unabouted down i'm sure hit him very bern p personally. he decided to make that a huge issue in this campaign or rather in his second administration. it will be interesting to see. one of the things people say you don't want to overload the agenda but in addition everything he wants to do and obviously the debt and deficit he will have several battles with congress over that but gun control, he will try to take advantage newtown has happened and perhaps caused a tippingpoint in public attitudes and he will push that very aggressively. shepard: senator chuck schumer, the chairman of joint congressional committee of presidential ceremonies with opening r
immigration reform and energy reform. then newtown happened and that wasn't part of his agenda for the second term. then newtown happened and by all signs the president was deeply and personally moved. one of the reasons i suspect you can see there just to, standing to the left of them the fatherf two young daughters and the idea of these 20 young schoolchildren having been unabouted down i'm sure hit him very bern p personally. he decided to make that a huge issue in this campaign or rather in...
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the purpose would be, he wrote, to embarrass the administration, to destroy the energy of the government and to substitute the pleasure, caprice or artifices, to the regular decisions of a respectable majority. that's just what the republicans have been doing. since 2007 when they lost the majority in the senate, they mounted or threatened to mount nearly 400 filibusters, blocking everything from equal pay to equal work, job bills and reform. as a result, there are more vacancies on the federal courts today than when president obama first took office. but hold on. when democrats were in the minority and threatening to filibuster against george w. bush's judicial nominees, their leader, harry reid, had some kind things to say about the tactic. >> the filibuster serves as a check on power and preserves our limited government. right now the only check on president bush is the democrats' ability to voice their concern in this body, the senate. if the republicans roll back our rights in this chamber, there will be no check on power. the radical right wing will be free to pursue anything they
the purpose would be, he wrote, to embarrass the administration, to destroy the energy of the government and to substitute the pleasure, caprice or artifices, to the regular decisions of a respectable majority. that's just what the republicans have been doing. since 2007 when they lost the majority in the senate, they mounted or threatened to mount nearly 400 filibusters, blocking everything from equal pay to equal work, job bills and reform. as a result, there are more vacancies on the federal...
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>> when he first both he could suck the energy of the room. he was like a professor. his staff was telling them that there's a difference between a speech in front of a law school class and a campaign speech. he was this not getting that. he spent a lot of time in black churches listening to preachers. that really influenced his speaking style. the next time heard him after that was in 2004 at the heartland cafe and my jaw dropped. >> he worked for her. he wanted to go with her. >> she graduated from law school before he had. >> there is the vice president. san >> [applause] >> [music] >> [inaudible] >>the president of the united staes and mrs. obama. >> [applause] >> [applasuuse] >> [inaudible] >> ladies and gentleman please take your seats. >> mr. president mr. vice president, honored guests. we are pleased to welcome you to today's inaugural luncheon. and this historic room we look around at the 35 statues representing men and women. i feel obligated to know that she was born in rochester n.y.. thankfully she will soon have company when rosa parks completes her jou
>> when he first both he could suck the energy of the room. he was like a professor. his staff was telling them that there's a difference between a speech in front of a law school class and a campaign speech. he was this not getting that. he spent a lot of time in black churches listening to preachers. that really influenced his speaking style. the next time heard him after that was in 2004 at the heartland cafe and my jaw dropped. >> he worked for her. he wanted to go with her....
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the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult, but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industry. we must claim its promise. that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure. our forests and waterways, our crop lands and snowcapped peaks, that is how we will preserve our planet, command it to our care by god. that's what will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared. we, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. our brave men and women in uniform tempered by the flames of battle are unmatched in skill and courage. our citizens feared by the memory of those we have lost know too well the price that is paid for liberty. the knowledge of their sacrifice will keep us forever vigilant against those who would do us harm. but we are also heirs to those would won the peace and not just the war, who turn sworn enemies into the surest of friends, and we must carry those
the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult, but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industry. we must claim its promise. that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure. our forests and waterways, our crop lands and snowcapped peaks, that is how we will preserve our planet, command it to our care by god. that's what will lend...
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got my energy back and i pretty much feel, you know, 80%. >> reporter: the biggest relief for shane? >> i think i'll be all right to go back to work tomorrow. >> reporter: and a decline in admissions over the weekend suggests things are look up in this city that is sick and tired of being sick. i'm lindsay davis for "nightline" in boston. >> coming up next, the tricks of the trade that helped this family save over 1,000 bucks on their cell phone bill. >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by expedia. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortn
got my energy back and i pretty much feel, you know, 80%. >> reporter: the biggest relief for shane? >> i think i'll be all right to go back to work tomorrow. >> reporter: and a decline in admissions over the weekend suggests things are look up in this city that is sick and tired of being sick. i'm lindsay davis for "nightline" in boston. >> coming up next, the tricks of the trade that helped this family save over 1,000 bucks on their cell phone bill. >>...
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time for the house led by republicans have done the responsible thing for america, where it passed energy legislation. we passed it to jim legislation and set priorities for the nation, but they failed to go anywhere in the senate. with that, i'll yield to mr. huelskamp. >> thank you, congressman. we might come to a little different vote tomorrow on where we had to we've got to have a budget, but raising the debt ceiling for a budget to be named later is something i probably won't be would've 04. the were trying to follow that, understand we have a sequestered. the resequencing issue. only in washington could that be paris resequenced with going on here. one thing i still remain concerned about after two years up here come i still think it's dysfunctional on the senate side, dysfunctional when the president is going to be laid on his budget, but it's dysfunctional when just a few days ago the house ought to raise $50 billion is spent to, most of which won't be spent till 2015. all say when i visit that could situate at home, this is the worst they've come to expect in washington is from t
time for the house led by republicans have done the responsible thing for america, where it passed energy legislation. we passed it to jim legislation and set priorities for the nation, but they failed to go anywhere in the senate. with that, i'll yield to mr. huelskamp. >> thank you, congressman. we might come to a little different vote tomorrow on where we had to we've got to have a budget, but raising the debt ceiling for a budget to be named later is something i probably won't be...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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there is access to energy in central asia. afghanistan needs power. and if we create an interdependency between these countries, especially the countries that are now not on friendly terms with each other, we will enhance the chances of stability a lot more. so there is included, also, as a more expensive project could be pipeline and others, but at least national-grade railroads. fortunately now pakistan is extending its railroad into kandahar and other or or -- herot to connect now across railroad into afghanistan north and south so we can really rebuild afghanistan as a cross roads or a land of trade. that's key. internally, improving access to capital in afghanistan by providing some political incentives in terms of political risk insurance, making credit more available for international companies in afghanistan, allowing some afghan companies to have access to as easier credit, that's -- these are the key issues that could help afghanistan on the economic front. but more importantly, a clear message about the future of afghanistan that will give
there is access to energy in central asia. afghanistan needs power. and if we create an interdependency between these countries, especially the countries that are now not on friendly terms with each other, we will enhance the chances of stability a lot more. so there is included, also, as a more expensive project could be pipeline and others, but at least national-grade railroads. fortunately now pakistan is extending its railroad into kandahar and other or or -- herot to connect now across...
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the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult, but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations, the technology that will power and industry. we must claim its promise. that is how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure. our forests and waterways, our croplands and snowcapped peaks. that is how we will preserve our planet's, command it to our care by god. that is what will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared. we, the people still believe that in during security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. [applause] our brave men and women in uniform tempered by the flames of battle are unmatched in skill and courage. [applause] our citizens feared by the memories of those lost know too well the price that's paid for liberty. the knowledge of their sacrifice will keep us forever village and -- vigilant against those who will do us harm. but we are heirs who want the peace, and not just the war. we must carry those lessons into this time as well. we will defend ou
the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult, but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations, the technology that will power and industry. we must claim its promise. that is how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure. our forests and waterways, our croplands and snowcapped peaks. that is how we will preserve our planet's, command it to our care by god. that is what will lend meaning to the...
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we have to control our energy in the future and we've got to develop new sources of energy. that's axiomatic. we have to invest in research and development and stay on the cutting edge of innovation. all these things are a part of developing the kind of economy in which people have their best shot. >> i've never seen the president quite as emotionally moved as i saw him after sandy hook and this is an issue that we have carried a lot on my show but when i saw what he said the other day and the proposals put forward, executive order and with congress, i was so impressed by the boldness and the courage of the leadership and then the reality check. within minutes, people popping up on both sides saying, well, of course, he can't through an assault weapons ban. >> we'll see. >> today, a young teenage boy killed five people with an assault weapon. the weekend, we had people injured at gun shows with guns. the irony not lost on anybody on gun appreciation day. america is a country riddled with gun violence. do you think the president has the political clout and the personal drive
we have to control our energy in the future and we've got to develop new sources of energy. that's axiomatic. we have to invest in research and development and stay on the cutting edge of innovation. all these things are a part of developing the kind of economy in which people have their best shot. >> i've never seen the president quite as emotionally moved as i saw him after sandy hook and this is an issue that we have carried a lot on my show but when i saw what he said the other day...
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now they are reveling steven chu will depart his post as energy secretary. the recent resignation at epa chief the subjects and. what impact will the cabinet makes a pat on president obama's in its policy. senior fellow at freedom works. stevens to love the glucose economy. he wanted everything to run on plants. a theoretical physicist. bella not a big fan. it will depend on your places in. >> the war on energy will absolutely continue. i believe the president said something today during his speech about climate change, what that means, that means borecole stocks, a great shortage of opportunity because the war on call means coal is really, really going to be under a lot of pressure with all the rules and all the regulations this year. lori: the stock but the evidence. the fiscal cliff legislation included $12 billion in extensions for wind energy for tax credits which i have kind of surprised about given how pared down its seemed like things were getting to try and get this through. somehow that second as well. that shows you our important it is to the mini
now they are reveling steven chu will depart his post as energy secretary. the recent resignation at epa chief the subjects and. what impact will the cabinet makes a pat on president obama's in its policy. senior fellow at freedom works. stevens to love the glucose economy. he wanted everything to run on plants. a theoretical physicist. bella not a big fan. it will depend on your places in. >> the war on energy will absolutely continue. i believe the president said something today during...
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back to you, john king. >> a lot of great energy out there. let's talk to the panel about the presidential expectations. you served the president in the first term. he has 18 months, two years, depending on other events. what is it that he needs to say today? his biggest moment today is the speech. and trying to moe things in the building behind him, the capitol and trying to bring the american people together. what is the singular goal today? >> the challenge for the president, he has a divided government. and the country more divided than historically. even harry truman had a 69% approval rating, and the president only 52%. his challenge, talking to the american people about the big things we need to get done and dragging congress along with him. >> huge expectations for the president four years a, making history, had a democratic majority in both the house and senate. and maybe he raised expectations too high. change washington like that. now what? >> the challenge in any inaugural address is to not be too broad. make it tight and concise.
back to you, john king. >> a lot of great energy out there. let's talk to the panel about the presidential expectations. you served the president in the first term. he has 18 months, two years, depending on other events. what is it that he needs to say today? his biggest moment today is the speech. and trying to moe things in the building behind him, the capitol and trying to bring the american people together. what is the singular goal today? >> the challenge for the president, he...
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it's to integrate all this into a strategy where brazil can keep its clean energy matrix. it's not an easy task, and it's the challenge of a country that has an abundance of energy resources in a very diverse... >> hinojosa: shouldn't everybody be so lucky, to have an abundance of energy sources? but most people have a sense of brazil... maybe they don't know so much about the economic development and the kind of boom, but they do know that there are confrontations, that there is a real struggle going on in every way in terms of the environment, in terms of the indigenous, in terms of the black population. >> yes.. we have... let me talk about the amazon a little bit. about what, 15, 20% of the brazilian population live in what we call the legal amazon, ich takes about half of the territory. so up to 30, 40%... 40 million people. now, in brazil in the last 30 years, there has been a complete change in the way we think about the amazon. the amazon is now... is increasingly... i think the protection levels are increasing. deforestation has decreased. it has not disappeared.
it's to integrate all this into a strategy where brazil can keep its clean energy matrix. it's not an easy task, and it's the challenge of a country that has an abundance of energy resources in a very diverse... >> hinojosa: shouldn't everybody be so lucky, to have an abundance of energy sources? but most people have a sense of brazil... maybe they don't know so much about the economic development and the kind of boom, but they do know that there are confrontations, that there is a real...
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it didn't-- it wasn't off-putting in any way because he was so fully of energy. he was full of life. he could interact with everybody because it never occurred to him that he couldn't. of course, we ended up, uh, mostly in social circumstances, uh, drinking beer, eating pizza, listening to jazz, and pontificating to one another, and he was right in the center of it. at, uh, one of these, uh, gatherings, barack, uh, brought, uh, ann dunham in. she is, uh, was scarcely out of high school. i believe she was about 18 then-- might've been 19. she fit in right away with the very eclectic group of students and graduate students. she observed, i would say, more than spoke. but, uh, that also had to do with her character, her personality. she was much more reserved than, uh, barack senior was. >> [dewey] she was one of the hardest working people i've ever met. she seemed to effortlessly get an enormous amount of work done. um, never-- but never seemed hurried or flustered. she was just outstanding as a student and as a person. and i think this is the way barry grew up, kn
it didn't-- it wasn't off-putting in any way because he was so fully of energy. he was full of life. he could interact with everybody because it never occurred to him that he couldn't. of course, we ended up, uh, mostly in social circumstances, uh, drinking beer, eating pizza, listening to jazz, and pontificating to one another, and he was right in the center of it. at, uh, one of these, uh, gatherings, barack, uh, brought, uh, ann dunham in. she is, uh, was scarcely out of high school. i...
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talks with iran iran or whatever stressed a deal is only possible if its right to peaceful nuclear energy is respected reiterating it's not seeking atomic weapons as the west fears as an option a found out they have a burden of sanctions imposed on the country seems to be having the opposite effect to what's actually intended. the u.s. may be selling sanctions against iran are not talking to the general public but there was barely a single person from the population of around seventy five million who hasn't been affected. by the new good effect i guess i used to buy tomatoes and box of them in kilo's now they're selling them in pieces instead of one as good teacher. iran's oil expertise fell by one million barrels a day in the last year following international embargoes taken sixty percent of the oil revenue the iranian currency lost forty percent of its value against the us dollar causing twenty five percent inflation in october the highest in decades. behind this current. suffering from rising prices and a lack of food and medicine the west sides the measures a range at making iran give
talks with iran iran or whatever stressed a deal is only possible if its right to peaceful nuclear energy is respected reiterating it's not seeking atomic weapons as the west fears as an option a found out they have a burden of sanctions imposed on the country seems to be having the opposite effect to what's actually intended. the u.s. may be selling sanctions against iran are not talking to the general public but there was barely a single person from the population of around seventy five...
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more of a bubble and the fact that he sees he needs to get out more and connect more, he needs that energy more that will inform the way he speaks to the public because then they're in his head not just the tell prompter of a written word. >> rose: are we disagreeing with what bob said in terms of making the point that you have to be -- you can do that and reach to explain your case and explain your vision and be able to tell your narrative but you don't necessarily to go out of your way to attack the other guy on a consistent basis or in fact have harry reid or nancy pelosi come out and attack them all the time if you're trying to get something done that demands an agreement with the other side. bob? >> first of all, charlie, one thing you have to is president obama does not control harry reid or nancy pelosi they are more than anxious -- >> despite how he might wish. >> yeah, in willing to come out and attack republicans on their own spontaneously and with sincere conviction. >> rose: do you think that's helpful? >> no, i think it doesn't work and i think he's got a real problem with tha
more of a bubble and the fact that he sees he needs to get out more and connect more, he needs that energy more that will inform the way he speaks to the public because then they're in his head not just the tell prompter of a written word. >> rose: are we disagreeing with what bob said in terms of making the point that you have to be -- you can do that and reach to explain your case and explain your vision and be able to tell your narrative but you don't necessarily to go out of your way...